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TM DAILY ?jj?f PHONIX. "Lot our Just Censure ^^^^^^t^^^^^-^^??&p* Atlond tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST S 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 120. Th? NtccHsiiy or Organization, Our respected cotemporary, the Keo wee Courier, joins hands with tho N?ibs in deprecating organization this year. We will add a few words to what vre have already written on this subject. If we intend to keep up tho Democratic party in this State, we must keep our? selves in accord with its movements. We are now totally disorganized, and have been so since the dissolution of tba Union Beform party, last fall. We have not even a committee which could take the initiatory steps to re-orgauize the party, or with which tho national committee could oonfor, even upon the most vital and important exigency. We,| Bupposo that tho party organizations arc never allowed to expire in other States, for there is always work to bo done. Perhaps nowhere is there so much to be done as in South Carolina. Our oppo? nents nover slumber nor sleep. Have they more need of vigilant and persever? ing effort than we? Have they the pro? mise of more and greater rewards than we, to induce their steadfastness? We do not agree that our people aro only capable of a sudden and emotional effort1 in behalf of their liberties-that they are inoapablo of earnest and sustained labor when a proper patriotic taBk is laid beforo them. They aro not impulsive and impressible. On the contrary, they are stoioal, slow to take position, and | not readily aroused to action. There must ba a good causo to enlist their energies, and it must be long presented with tho constant persistency of earnest nesu and truth, beforo they lay hold of it; but when they do, you may trust them for ah impetuous, determined and self-sacrificing devotion and constanoy to the cause. They who took the re? sponsibility of inaugurating tho Reform porty, last jear, aro responsible also for tho dissolution of the Democratic party of this State. When they dissolved their temporary substitute, thoy left nothing behind but politioal anarchy, in the face of a disciplined and triumphant foe. An effort was then made to effect a compact organization, which, by this time, might, wo believe, have held in its hand the politioal destinies of this State; but that failed in obedience to that pro? crastinating appeal now urged against organization. We have not only to unite our people, but to gain, by this time 'next year, 10,000 votes, or we are doomed to ruinous defeat. Tho voten we gain are to be won, not by agitation or pnblio appeals to popular assemblies, bat by a concentration of assiduous efforts npon individuals. In our opi? nion, tho most of this work is to bo done in the first months of next year, if we proposo to gather the autumn fruits. We repeat, let us organize County and preoinots clubs of prudent and thought? ful men, and an efiioient executive com? mittee, active and energetic, who will quietly and efficiently work ont the re? sults of their own counsels. A delay until next year, wo fear, will bo fatal to our hopes. It is worthy of consideration, too, that tho experience of our Charleston friends cannot be resorted to to deduce a rule of aotion for tho State. Their ciroumstanaes are entirely different. They operate npon a different sort of people altogether, and by different means. Their work may, perhaps, be more efficiently dono in a week or two than in a longer period. In the rural districts we must operate according to our own experience of the requirements of the work. Wo com? mend this subject moBt earnestly to the consideration of the people. If we had the ear of the thoughtful wefeel sure we oould impress npon them at least a por? tion of. our deep conviction^ of the vital neoeasity of rallying and organizing our forces for the victory whioh may lhere be rendered possible. Much, of course, of its value and expediency would de? pend upon the use made of the organi? zation when effected. It would not be proper here to anticipate what might be tho forms and modes of efficient politi? cal work, whioh the party might see fit to prosecute. That in their united wis? dom they would find such work ready to hand we have not a shadow of a doubt. [Cumditn Journal. THE CHARLOTTE, COLOMBIA AND AU? GUSTA RAILROAD.-We learn that the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Las pur? chased a leading interest in the above road. With tho great wealth and influ? ence of tho Pennsylvania corporation added to the efficient management and energy of the present directory of tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Bail road, we expeot to soe a prosperous state of affairs inaugurated for the latter. We understood, yesterday, that the stock of the road was on the rise, a considerable advance, having been made in the ruling prices of some time past. [Augusia Constitutionalist. STRIKING IT EVEN.-One of tho provi? sions of the Ohio Sunday laws is the exemption from arreBt for debt on Sun? day. And so careful has been the spirit ot Ohio legislation to extend equal privi? leges to alt, that it has aiso provided the Ramo exemption for Israelites on Satur? day, their Sabbath. Porter and Ale. fi) pr 0ABK8 Barclay, Perkins A Co/a LON _?_? DON PO RTE fl, and George Younger <fc Son's Sparkling Allon ALE, on hand and for sale low by JOHN AGNEW k HON. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer IN preference to London Porterand Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated. , Flour ! Flour ! ! Flour ! ! ! 1 ? W"_ BARRELS oboico FAMILY FLOUR, A\J\J the beat in market, 100 barrolH Extra Family Flonr, 200 barrels Extra and Bnpor Family Flour, Just received and for salo low, at whole-mlo and retail, by JOHN AGNEW & HON. Snpt 3_ Every One Drinks Seo gera' Beer, BECAUSE lt givos Btreogth and improves thoir health._March ll Rust Proof Seed Oats. RAA BUSHELS RUST PROQF RED OU*/ OATS for salo by Aug 23 .EDWARD DOPE. ?apoolal lXTotloes. INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON HEALTH.-In tho fall tho difference between tho temperature of night, and day ie greater than at any other timo of tho year. In tho early autumn tho quicksilver aomotimeB riseB as high during tho day aa in tho moat fervid Hummer wo&thor; while ut night it often sinks to an almoat wintry point. Tho human body not hoing in ?ul o of alocl or India rubber, sen Bibly feela thCBO tremendous changea. To fortify tho eyatom against thom, a genuine tonic is required; and tho public lias long Hinco di Hoovered that among thia description of medioinoH, HoBtettcr'a Stomach l?tter? is infinitely tho bebt. It gently quickens tho circulation, rogulatcB tho bowels, tonca tho liver, bracea tho n?rvea, and thua puta tho whole physique) on its defence against tho vi? cissitudes of temporal ure in our climate. Few, if any eaaes of epidemic fever aro heard of in localities whore it is in common UBO. AH it bucoinoa moro and moro widely known, and tho demand for it increases, cbiils and fever, anti tho bilious remittent seem to recede l>e foro it, and if ever it should come into univer? sal uso, these diseases would ceaoo tu hu known as tho econrges of our low-lying and marshy di s trio t u. That homely hit of proverb? ial philosophy, that "pitvolition is bettor than cure,'' should ho especially boroo in mind in tho autumn months; and indeed in all seasons, together with tho faut, that among all tho preventives of malarious dis? ease, HoBtottor'a Stomach Hitters is tho most safe aud potent. Bo certain, however, to obtain tho pennine article, as countless imitations of a pornieioua character aro abroad. Kee that tho externals are all right, and remember that HOD tetter's Stomach Hitters is sold in bottles alono. Sept 8 f3_ MANHOOD : How Lost! How Eestored! Just published, in a scaled envc lope. Price, six cents. ALECTURE on the Natural Treatment and Radical Curo of Spormatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, I Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marri? age gonerally; NcrvousneBB, Consomption, i Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and rhyeical Inca? pacity, ros ul ti np from t?e.lf-Abuso, Ac, by Ro BBBT J. CULVEBWELL, M. D., author of tho "Green Book," io. ?A Boon to Thnninndt af SulTcrcri." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ? address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two poatago stampa, by CHAH. J. C. KLINE .fe CO., Mil Bowery, New York-P. O. Box, 4,080. Juno 15_3mo Medical. ON MARRIAGE. Eaeays for young mon on great social evils and abuses. which inter fera with marriage aud ruin the happiness of thousands; with sure means of relief for tho crriug and unfortunate, diecaaed and debili? tated. Sont in sealed lotter envelopes, freo of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sopt 5 3mo Good News f CLOTHING THE subscribers, havinp located permano they will opon, on MONDAY, September 1 SHITS' AM Yt A* FURNISH!? Our motto ia "QUICK SALES AND SMALL all who may favor us with their patronage. G S. SI Sept 8 Imo YELLOW FAST FREIGHTS TO AND Via Charlotte, Columbia and Auguste Haleigh and Gaston Railroad, S and Steamers between Pc Boston, Philadelph FHEJ^ citioe. The attention of snippets and receive tagca offered by the line: lt is almost entirely an inland route, by T.hi. bad weather are greatly reduced. There is no drayage, and no transfers, excer Daily Steamers will run between Portemout! and freights will havo prompt despatch. Rates and classifications tho samo ns by otb Through bills of lading given and claims DP : . Jf^tT HAVE GOODS MAURE]) For further information, apply to Superintendent E. R. DOBBXY, General Freight and Ticket A GRAND7 PRIZE rpiCKETS to the Concerto o? the SOUTH CA CIATION roady for salo and tlolivery. All ordc wanted for tho Counties of Lancaster, Loxing nco and Pickcne. Apply to June 6 URSULINE CONVEHT, VA LLE Cit UCIS, NEA Ii COL UM li I A, S. C. THIS excellent School opened Boptember 1, and oflora Board and ^Education at tho moderato torran ,of $130 per Beadon. MUB?C, Lan? guages and Painting form extra charger. For circulars, apply to TUE MOTH EH 8UPERIOR. N. B. ncfugooB, or parents visiting Colum? bia for health, may enter their daughtora by tho month._ Sept fi fi_ Due West Female College. THIRTEENTH YEAR will open October 2, and closo middle of iuext July. Fast prosperity most encourag? ing. Location healthy and plea Bant. Faculty full and"completo eight tonchors. COIUBO" of instruction tho? rough. GoveruDient that of a well-ordered family. . Expenses for tho year-(two BOBS?OUR, forty wceliB)- for hoard, (including fuel and waah ing.) and tuition in nil literary atudioa, in? cluding Latin, $184 ?30. French, Muaic, Drawing, Painting, Ac, at very rcaHonablo rales. For catalogue, address President. J. 1. RONNElt, Sept 0 5 Duo Weat. Abbeville, S. C. Rose's Hotel. IN viow of tho influx of vi aitora to Columbia, occnaionod by the prevalence of the yol _[Clow fever in Charlcbton, tho proprietor or ROSE'S HOTEL haa concluded to rc-open his establishment for tho accom? modation of tho public at once, and thoroforc withdrawn tho propoa&la ho bau heretoforo made, for ita Bato or leane. Tho Hotel will henceforward bo conducted aB a first claaa houao of entertainment, and Bpccial provision will he mado for tho comfort and convenience of familiea. Carriagea and an Omnibus will bc found at ovo ry arriving train; W. E. ROSE. August 1)0 AST Charloeton Courter, Yorkvillo Enquirer and Oroonvillo MourUaint rr substitute above for advertisement now published, and iusert until fnrthor notice. Tea. WE guaranteo to aavo olubs usually buying of tho ao-called "Groat American Tea Company," 10 por cont, if they make like pur _jchaaea from us. Wohavo juat re? ceive, ii mi KO lot of TEAS, solcctcd and tried carefully before purchasing, to which wo aek tho attention of ibo trado and consumers. Aug 27_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho moat approved atvles, can bo ob? tained at I. 8ULZBA0HERS establish? ment, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Seta aud half sots in great variety. Alao, solitairo and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA CLES and EYE-GLASSES to ?nit all anea. I Choice Teas. aUNPOWDER, Hyaon, Oolong and Engliah Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest imported for sale low._E. HOPE. Tho only tine Playing Cards at POLLOCK S br Columbia ! EMPORIUM. itly in thia city, beg to inform the public that 1, a tine and select atock of lllnl' CIDTU ?G GOODS. PROFITS," and we guarantee satisfaction to live ua a call before purchasing elaewhere. KRAUSS & BRO., Columbia Hotel Building. N LINE! FROM NORTHERN CITIES, i Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, eaboard and Roanoke Railroad, irtsmouth and New York, ia and Baltimore! ["HE ABOVE-NAMED RAILROADS, in coa? lition with tho Steamer Lines, having united forming a Fast Through Freight Line, to bo own as tho YELLOW LINE, will put in opera n, on thc 4th of September, a FAST TH ROUGH and Auguata and thc above-named Northern ra of freight ls called to the following advan :h rates of insurance and rit he of delny from >t under cover. h and Baltimore, Philadelphia and Mew York, er routes, pmptly adjunt cd. "VIA YELLOW LINE" E. P. ALEXANDER, Charlotte, Columbia and Auguata Railroad, igont. Sept 2 8mo DISTRIBUTION ! ROHNA LAND AND IMMIGRATION A8SO ?rB from tao country promptly fillotl. AgoutP ton, Spartanburg, Greenville, Abboville, Oco D. GAMBMLL A CO., Cunera] Agents, Columbia, 8. C. Notioe to Contractors. SEALED BIDS for the orection or City] Hall will hu received at the ofllcn of tho | Chairman Special Committee on City Hall, until Monday, 11th September, 12 M., at which time all bids will bo opened. Tho contract1 will bo awarded to tho lowest responsible bid? der. The Commi 11< o reserves tho right to re? ject all bids oliered. Tho contractoi will bo required to entor into bond for faithful per? formance of hie contract in a penalty of lift y thonBand (lollara, with good and roaponeiblo | Burctiea. Tho namea of poraona offered aa eurotica by tho contractor shall bo Bent in with bid, together with tho aaaont of proposed eurotica. The contract, after being awarded by Committee, moat bo ratified by City Coun? cil. Waua and specifications of tho proposed building can bo seen ut thu oflico of chairman ol Special Committco. \Y. HUTSON Wiao, Ch'n, 1 ISRAEL BM ITU. ! WM. MOON KY, \ Committee. WM. SIMONS, I JOE TAYLOR._J Rcpt5_ CLOTHING- HOUSE CHILDS & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S . C . WE havo marked down all of our large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING to auch low ligurca that the pri?o comcB within reach of all that wish a good fitting garment, mad'.'in tho latest stylu and by tho heat mak? ers in Now York. Wo aro tho only house that sell All Linen Drawers at il.50. Wo aro thc only house that have tho imported Soe-Snckcr Calcutta Suits, warranted genuine. Au in apection of our largo stock will sottlo tho mind of any ono that money is mado by buy? ing from us. Thirty-two inch Bole Leather Trunks, only a few left, at $20. tJuno 23 New Books! New Books!! New Books!!! ] THE DOMESTIC LIFE OF THOS. JEF? FERSON. Ry bia grand-daughter, Sarah N. Randolph. $2.50. Reminiscences of Fifty Years. Ry Mark I Boyd. $1.75. "At Last." A Christmas in thc West In? dies. By Charles Kingsley, with many illua trutiona. $2. "Light and Electricitv." By J. Tj udall. Tho Coming Race; or, Tho New Utopia. .CM Sir Boya. A Mother's Story. By the Ame? rican Tract Society. $1.25. Tho Earthly Paradise. A Poem. By Wil? liam Morris. Three volumes. $4.50. "Ernestine." By Georg? Sand. 75it. Terrible Temptation. By Chas. Reade. 30c. i Also, a largo selection ot new Novela by tho be.it authors, just received and for sale at pub lieher's'pricce, by BRYAN A McCARTER. Thornwell's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr. ThornwcU's por? trait. $1 per volume. Memories of Tat mos. By MacDufT. $2. "Tho Coiieorvative Reformation sud UH The? ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. $5. Tho Unseun World. Bv Rev. Dr. Stork. $1. NEW NOVELS, Her Lord and Master. By Florence Maryalt Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in tho bono, Aa. 50 cents. Terriblo Temptation. By Charles iteado. Uniform edition of Graco Aguilor's Works, such aa Mother's Recompense, Yale of Cedars, ?.c., at $1 per volume. Tho above books sent to any address, post paid, ou receipt of prico i Aug 1 DUFFIE.CHAPMAN, Booksellers. Kinsman fkf Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. _Augnot 31 _4nm FRESH TURNIP SEED! .J^UTA BAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, RED TOP, FLAT DUTCH, For Bale by W. C. FISHER, Druggist and Apothecary, Jilly 20 3mo Opposite Columbia notel. SHIELDS BL GLAZE" COLUMBIA, S. C., Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS ot STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, Saw, Grist and Cane Mills, all sizes, all kinds of Agricultural Im? plements, Hoiiee and Store Fiotits, Iron Rail? ing, Iron and Hoiss Casting; Shaking, Pnl h>ys and Hangers made to order. ALSO, Manufacturers ul UTLEY'S IMPROYED LEVER COTTON PRESS, which was awarded the first premium in North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana last fall. Wo also manufacture the DIXIE SCREW COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable ono. Bond for circulars. Orders Ulled on short notice and on most reasonable tenus. June 25 3mo For Sale, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, . OV/JJ on the Edisto. 760 ACHES in Kershaw-in lott to suit. Baw Mill and 2.000 acres of Laud iu .Lexing? ton, on North Ediato, $7,000. 2,500 aerea Wat oreo Bottom Land, $2 pr acre 2,500 aerob creek bottom and pino Land, Ht $2 per acre. 1 House in this citv, $5,000. HOUSE a nd thirteen acreB LAND, near the oity-$8.500. Apply to JOHN RAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Ren'. 25 _ly Fall Turnip Seed. THORBURN'S Groen Globo, Red Top, largo White Norfolk, Yellow Stone, and Ruta Baga, fresh, and for salo bv August 2_KT? WA RD HOPE. Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulus Indiens Fish Berries to make sleepy or headache. DR. S. F. PANT'S SUPERIOR TONIC BITTERS ?7 18 oomposod of tho best Anli-po * ,riodio Tunics known to tho medical profession. Tlio addition ol certain ingredients hau completely die guised the taste of tho Tonic priu ciplo aa to render it palatable, even to tho moat fastidio??. It augmentM the energy of the vital func? tions, exerting a po wet ful influence over thc digestive, asfcimulative, bnnguinifcrous and nervous systems. It proven salutary in the dobility conse? quent upon ali malarious diseases, violent bodily or mental exertion, tu weakness of tho constitution of bot h sexes, in nervous vertigo, head-acho, tic-doloreux, and many local paiiiB, dependent on deficient energy in the nervous system. It also ponscescs laxative and alterative properties, and will remove all biliousness from the stomach, incrcneo the appetite, and invigorato tho wholo svetem. Prepared enly by 8. P. FANT, Newberry, S. C. .For sale at W. C. FlSnER'8 New Drug Storo, Opposite Columbia Hotel, August 9 Gmo Columbia, 8. C. AFEW reasons why they should have tho preference over all others: 1. wheeler & Wilson's Bowing Machine is much simpler than any of tho others; re? quiring lees than half tho amount of ma? chinery. 2. As thc result of this simplicity, this ma? chine in much lees liable than the* others to get out of repair. 3. Another result of this fcimplicity ?B groater durability. 4. Another result ia less friction, and, con? sequently, greater ease and rapidity ol' mo? tion, with less noise. 5. And greatest of all, that it uees no Shut? tle, and makes thc lock stitch. It ?B the cheapest to buy the best. Buy the machine that han justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and independence against a strong and bittcrcompctition. For more than twenty years has tho Wheeler & Wilson not only stood first and foremost, but now stands tho uni i vailed Sewing Machine of tho enlightened civilized world. Buvthe ma? chine that has beeu thus tested anti proved, and then you are ?ure to get tho best. For salo on tho easiest possible terms. Sales? room Main Btreet, second door below FUOMZ office, Columbia, 8. C. J. S. PURSLEY, Agent. A. WIIVTE, General Southern Agent. Juno 21 ? (Imo "Itt?NEY CANNOT BUY IT! ' For Sight la Priceless! Hut the Diamond Sjtectades trill Preserve lt. MARK IF von value vour eyesight use Wieta PER i^ECT LESSES. Ground hom minuto crystal pebbles, melted together, and derivo their ?amo "Diamond" on account of their hardness and brilliancy. They will last m a nv years without chauge, and aro warranted su? perior 'o all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-None genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician, is sole agont for Columbia, ti. C., from whom they can only bo obtained. N<> Diddlers omployiwl. July 20 !|ily The Dexter Stables. ??jv TUF. undersigned havo re M^lJL moved their Steides to tho new C?M?"4V*~K building, immediately Sonth of ' "&/I??^??r,fc *'*,,n,-'y,u Uall, anil, will? anew I \KT",5:559r Tator.k nf CARRIAGES, BUG GthS HUH lino HOBBES, are prepared to an? swer all calls that may bb made upon thom. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good ?tock, are invited to give us a call. Liberal advances made on stock left for sale. BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYCE. CH. PETTINOILL. Jan 24 Correct Time. fMAY be obtained by calling at ISAAC kSULZBACHER'S and purchasing one lof those justly celebrated ELGIN I WATCHES, and where you can Cm' a ? complete stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, I Silver and Plated Ware, of the best wi ui J manufacture. In addition are the United States, Waltham, English and Swiss Watches in Gold and Silver Cases, which will bo closed out at New York prices. Constantly on blind ?ne Gold Chains, Seal Binga, Charam,Lockets, Sleevo Buttons,Sots, and a varied stock of Fancy Artiolos. All kinds of Repairing dono prompt Iv, and warranted, by ISAAC SDLZUACHEIt, . April 27 Under Oolumbia Hotel. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and fiublic in genoral that I have list received an entire now 'stock of Double and Singlo Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buck-Shot, CartridgOB. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powdor and Shot. ALBO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT. Mai? street. M. H. BERRY'S Fuiniture Ware-room Afnt'n Street, near Ptain. NOW on band and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, tho largest ass or tm en t ot FUR? NITURE over kept in Ibis market, consisting iu part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din iug-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made toordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in thc best manner. Terms cash and Gooda cheap._Oct 30 STUCKS, BONDS omi COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. 1,00,0,000 1.000,000 .By authority of a- special Act of the I.CR ??lu * * turo of Kentucky, of Mureil 18. 1871. i theTriiatee-s" of the Public Li? brary of Kentucky will give a Grand Gift Concert, ' AT LOUISVILLE, KY , ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871, U-^DER tho direction of tho beat Musical Talent that can be procured. Ticke?? or Admission 91U ruell, Cn ri ency; Half Tickets 83.00; (Inurn r Ticket* S'?.M). Each ticket will havo attached to it four coupons, of thu douomiiialion of $2.50each. Tho bolder ot au entire ticket will Lu entitled to admission to the Concert and to the whole amount of tho gitt awarded to it by lot. The bolder ot each coupon will bo entitled to ad? misi?n to the Concert and to ono-fourlli the amount ot such gift as may be awarded to tho whole ticket to which it ?clonas. To provide funds for tbiB Grand Concert, 1 and for the benefit of the Public Library ol' Kentucky, 100,000 ticketB will bo eold at $10 I each, currency. Tho Citizens' Rank of Ken? tucky ia Treasurer. I All moneys arising from tho salo of tickets will be deposited with the Citizens' Bank, I subject only to the order of the President and Treasurer of tho Library, countersigned br I the Business Manager. Immediately alter thc Concert, tho sum of I $550,000 in greenbacks will bo distributed by lot to tho holders of tickets in tho following Gifts, viz: ONE GRAND GIFT OF MGO.OOO ONE GRAND GIFT OF 50,000 Ono girt o? $25,000 One gift of $11,000 Ono gift of 20,600 One gift of 10,000 Ono gift of 18.000 Ono gift of 0.000 Ono girt of 18,000 Ono gift of 8,000 One girt of 17,000 Ono gift of 7,000 One gilt of 10,000 Onogiftof G.OOO Ono gil t of 15 000 Ono gift o? 5,000 One gilt of I J,000 One gifted- 4,000 One girt of RI OOO Ono gilt of 3,000 Ono girt or 12,000 Cm ^ift o? 2.0C0 Ten girtB, or $1,000 each, 10,000 FiRecn gins, or ?1)00 each, 13,500 Eighteen K?fts, or $800 each, 11,400 Twenty gilts, or $700 each, 14,000 Twenty-five gifts, of ?C00 each, 15,000 Thirty giftB, or $500 each, 15,000 Forty gifts, of 1400 each, 10,000 Forty-five gifts, of $300 each, 13,500 Fiftv gifts, of $200 each, 10,000 44G "Gifts, of $100 each, 44,000 721 Prizes in all, $550,000 After paying the expenses of tho enterprise and making tho distribution of tho gifts, the balance of the proceeds arising from the sale or tickets will bu appropriated to the establish? ment of a FREE Lill BARY in Louisville, ta be called tho Public Library of Kentucky. Tho Concert and Distribution will take place under thc imm?diate supervision of the Trustcca named in tho Act of Incorporation, who aro aa follows: TRUSTEES. Thoo. E. Brandet late Governor Kentucky. Henry Waterson, Editor Courier-Journal.' W. N. Haldoman, President Courier-Jour? nal Co. Benjamin Cassedav, of Baily C?innicrci?U George P. Doern, Proprietor Anzeiga: H. M. McCarty, of the Daily Ltdger. J. fa. Cain, Clerk .It O'er au n Cuurt of Common Pleas. M. W. dusky, author Political Text Book. R. T. Durett, of the Louisville Bar. Tho Trustees will bo assisted hy the follow ! ing well known and eminent citizens of Ken? tucky, who have consented tobo prosent at the concert and to superintend tho drawing and distribution of pitta: SUPKBVISOKS. Hon. Joabua F. Pullut, lato Chief Justice I of Kentucky. Hon. H. J. Biles, Judge Jefferson Court I Common Fleas. Hon. T. B. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisville I Chancery Court. Hon. ?. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson Circuit Court. Hon. W. B. Hoke, Judge Jefferson County Court. Hon. J. B. Baxter, Mavor of Louisville. Hon. T. L. Burrett, City Attorney. Henry Welford; City Treasurer Louisville. Hon. B. J. Webb, Senator of Kentucky. Col. G. C. Wharton, United St atea Diatrict Attorney. Col. Phil. Lee, Prosecuting /attorney Ninth Judicial Diatrict. Gen. J. T. Boyle, President N., H. and E. R. R. Dr. T. B. Bell, Professor Medical Univer? sity, Louisville. Colonel Jileon P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt House. Hon. J. Froctor Knott, late Member to Con? gress. A. O. Brannin, President Louisville Board of Trade. James Bridgeford, President Second Na I tional Bank. Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mer I chant. Officers of Public Library of Kentucky. H. T. DU BETT, President. W. N. HALDF.MAN, vice-President. M. W. CLUNKY, Sccretarv. CITIZENS'BANK, Treasurer, j The holders of tickets to which gifte are awarded will bo paid on presentation at the I office in Louisville. A liboral discount will be allowed when 100, I 500 or 1,000 ticketB aro purchased in a lot. All orders accompanied by remittances will bo promptly attended to, and tho tickets re? turned by mail registered or expressed, as I ordered. Tho undersigned, late principal business manager of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concert at Han Fran? cisco, has been appointed agent and manager I of tho Gift Concert in aid of the Public Li? brary of Kentuckv. The drawing will tako plano in oublie, and everything will bo done to satisfy buyers of tickets that their interesta will bo ns well pro? tected as if they personally superintended the entire affair. Manner of Drawing. There will be two glass wheels. One wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed on lesther tags. The other wheel will con? tain 721 boxes, each containing a gift. One tag or number will bo drawn from the lOO.'OO wheel, and the first box drawn from the I second , or 721 box wheel, will contain a gift, neatly printed and scaled up, and tho gift BO I drawn fi om tho second wheel will bo the gift or the tag tirst drawn, whether ?100, $1,000, or $100.000. Gifts will be paid on presentation of tickets drawing such giris, the second ?lay alter drawing. Tickets or coupons drawing gifts can bo collected through any business or banking house in Louisville, or by any cxprc*" I company. All tlckcta are Uko greenbacks. No record being kept of purchaser's names, tick?ta ire good only to tho bolder. Persons desirous of acting as agents for the salo of tickets in any city in the United States or Canadas, address CHA8. R. PETERS, Manager, Louisville, Ky., office 120 Main strcot, Johnson's Block. N. B.-Buvei e will note that tbero aro only 100,000 tickets, instead of 200.000. as in tho ?an FrnnciBco Gift Concert, and that there ia $.30.000 more distributed. Aug. 10 Imo? STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CU., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. JV. 0. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, &o.t and Family G rocotes generally. Ordora filled carofully and prompt? ly._Feb 7 lyr Meals furnished at all boura at POLLOCKS'.